Townsville’s newest PD Uzi sniffs out thieves on Castle Hill
Townsville’s newest police dog sniffed out two teenagers on his first successful track after just weeks on the job.
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TOWNSVILLE police newest recruit has sniffed out two alleged teen criminals in his first successful arrest, just weeks into the job.
Police Dog Uzi and handler Senior Constable David Forrest, along with a number of other police crews were called to a Glamis Court home on Castle Hill to reports of a break-in about 1.30am.
PD Uzi quickly went to work, following the pair’s track around a house, over fences and eventually to where they were hiding in grass in Hampton Court.
PD Uzi is handler, Senior Constable Forrest’s, first police dog.
With the pair off to a great start in their career together.
An 18-year-old Railway Estate man has been charged with unlawful use of a motor vehicle and entering a dwelling with intent by break at night in company.
Another 18-year-old man from West End has also been charged with entering a dwelling with intent by break at night in company, and possessing a knife in public.
They both faced court on Monday.
Originally published as Townsville’s newest PD Uzi sniffs out thieves on Castle Hill